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Hi,
Today I was digging in my collection to find my most weird walkmans. I mean: those walkmans that are very particular because of a strange design or a feature. And this is what I found: 10 models that are definitely strange.
I sorted them by their "weird score" (IMHO). Here they are:
in 10th position there is the "gentleman walkman", the Toshiba GT780, that has some kind of leather case:
Next one is the "antivirus walkman". I really don't have any idea of what the hell is that, but I only can think about some sort of antivirus and antibacterial coating...
Next one is a walkman that is known by many collectors. So it's not rare, but it has a very weird feature: a solar panel for recharging an internal battery: the SONY WM-F109
In 7th position there is another SONY with an indeed weird feature: a double deck. What? a double deck in a walkman? Yes, and the SONY W800 has it:
Being known by many collectors doesn't make it less weird, does it?
Next one is a walkman that doesn't have any strange feature, but it has indeed a strange design: the Kenwood CP-Q5. Apart from that, is an extremely rare walkman, specially in blue color. This brand has manufactured some of the strangest designed walkmans:
In 5th position there is one of the most rare walkmans (and weird) ever made, because it features a TV! That's the Sharp AV10:
I can imagine that having a walkman like this, with radio, dolby and even a TV in the 80's could make you happiest man then!
In 4th position there is a walkman with a completely transparent door: the SONY WM-504. It's based in the WM-R202 mechanics.
pretty cool.
In third position there is the WM-52. At first sight it looks normal. Even looks as a budget walkman
but it is a very rare walkman that has a surprising feature: it can hold the earphones inside. It was the first model to have it (correct me if I'm wrong).
In second position (now it's getting really weird  ), there is the extremely rare Panasonic RQ-S75H, which is a standard S75 but with a weird finish:
This finish looks like some sort of galvanized. It really looks like it is, because it changes the reflections at different angles.
And the most weird walkman of my collection  , in first position, is the extremely ultra-rare SANYO JJ-P101, which features what probably were the world's first touch and transparent control buttons:
It's indeed a weird walkman, but also one of the world's rarest walkmans. Mine is repaired and fully working. Here you can see the tape inside:
And finally, here you can see all them together:
Hope you enjoy them!
(note: of course someone can think of another sort; it's only my vision).
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